- Welcome
- Important notice
- About the author
- About this site
- Site guide + Search box
- Dedications
- Acknowledgments
- My personal pantheon (of the great and the good in survey research)
- Recent and planned activities
- Textbooks for Research Methods and Data Analysis
- 1: Survey Analysis Workshop (SPSS)
- 1a: Statistical concepts and methods
- 1b: Teaching with Survey Data
- 1c: Developing research projects using survey data
- 1d: Workshop and presentations for ASSESS (SPSS users in Europe)
- 2: Survey Research Practice
- 2a: Survey Research Methodology, Practice and Training
- 2b: Major survey series
- 3: Subjective Social Indicators (Quality of Life)
- 4: Survey Unit, Social Science Research Council (UK)
- 5a: Polytechnic of North London (1976-1992)
- 5b: Survey Research Unit (1978-1992)
- Village life in Normandy
- Contact
- Origins of the British Crime Survey
- British Crime Survey
How to use this site
[New page 7 Nov 2015: updated 15 Nov 2015]
Hovering over menus will release pop-out sub-menus (if any) as per the guide below: these happen very fast, especially if your mouse tends to wander!
Clicking on menus will display the appropriate web page. Contents of menu pages are different from contents of any sub-menus, so be sure to read the main menu pages first..
All pages contain hyperlinks to sub-pages, but many pages have hyperlinks to files on hidden pages on this site or to relevant material on other sites. Most of the files on this site are in *.pdf format, either reports, questionnaires etc., or SPSS tutorials, but some are raw data files in *.txt format (from surveys) and others are SPSS syntax, saved or viewer files in *.sps, *.sav, *.spo or *.spv format: some are slide-shows in *.ppt format and one or two are Excel files in *.xlsx format.
To date there are more than 600 pages of SPSS and related tutorials in addition to any information on the web pages themselves.
Clicking on menus will display the appropriate web page. Contents of menu pages are different from contents of any sub-menus, so be sure to read the main menu pages first..
All pages contain hyperlinks to sub-pages, but many pages have hyperlinks to files on hidden pages on this site or to relevant material on other sites. Most of the files on this site are in *.pdf format, either reports, questionnaires etc., or SPSS tutorials, but some are raw data files in *.txt format (from surveys) and others are SPSS syntax, saved or viewer files in *.sps, *.sav, *.spo or *.spv format: some are slide-shows in *.ppt format and one or two are Excel files in *.xlsx format.
To date there are more than 600 pages of SPSS and related tutorials in addition to any information on the web pages themselves.
Guide to page and pop-out menus
Rather than hovering and clicking on the menus, some users may prefer a hard copy of the contents of the site, so I have prepared a new printer-friendly Guide to page and pop-out menus.
The guide has 21 pages and hyperlinks to all pages and sub-pages on the site.
The guide has 21 pages and hyperlinks to all pages and sub-pages on the site.
Contents
Page
3 Main pages
4 Personal pantheon
Main sections
6 Survey Analysis Workshop
14 Survey Research Practice
17 Subjective Social Indicators
Historical sections
.18 Survey Unit, Social Science Research Council (UK)
. . where I was Senior Research Fellow (1970 – 76)
19 Survey Research Unit, Polytechnic of North London
. . where I was Principal Lecturer in Sociology and Unit Director, Survey Research Unit (1976 – 92)
. . and (because I have lived here since 1994) some coverage of:
20 Village Life in Normandy
Page
3 Main pages
4 Personal pantheon
Main sections
6 Survey Analysis Workshop
14 Survey Research Practice
17 Subjective Social Indicators
Historical sections
.18 Survey Unit, Social Science Research Council (UK)
. . where I was Senior Research Fellow (1970 – 76)
19 Survey Research Unit, Polytechnic of North London
. . where I was Principal Lecturer in Sociology and Unit Director, Survey Research Unit (1976 – 92)
. . and (because I have lived here since 1994) some coverage of:
20 Village Life in Normandy